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Cardiff City A (PL) 17:30 Tue 1st January 2019

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Dorset

The Voice Of Reason

Anything could happen after Saturday, who knows? We could win 8-0 or get mulched to fucking pieces. With Tranmere Rovers on Friday and more importantly the chavs next Tuesday, who knows how the Poch will play this one.? I'd be chuffed with a 1-0 win.

Cardiff City v Tottenham Hotspur50 Meetings

Cardiff City have played Tottenham Hotspur 50 times in all competitions, they have won 11 lost 27 and drawn 12 matches.

First Match

Their first match was in the League Division One on Saturday, 27 August 1921. Tottenham Hotspur were playing at home that day and the final score was Cardiff City 0 Tottenham Hotspur 1 .

Last Match

The latest meeting between these two teams was a Premier League game on Saturday, 6 October 2018, the score was Tottenham Hotspur 1 Cardiff City 0.

Wotspur

Well-Known Member

So off to Wales tomorrow and I’ve been informed we No longer have to pay to get into that gawd forsaken country , so that’s a Bruce bonus . Let’s hope this 2 days rest , will give em the get up and go to get the 3 points .

Don Diaz

Zero tolerance of Numpty's

Blimey another game squeezed in before Tranmere on Friday......our boys were dead on their feet in that awful second half against a good Wolves side. Poch said that they’re not machines, he’s right, despite what some cave dwellers might think. So let’s bounce back and get the 3 points to maintain the gap over Chelsea and the Scum. Won’t be easy as ever, especially as Cardiff are on an unbeaten run at the moment.....they won 1-0 last time out.

Don Diaz

Zero tolerance of Numpty's

That’s true, but do you remember us all saying the same thing about Leicester? They never had a wobble.....City need to beat them on Thursday, or we might all be battling for second, third and fourth. The other scenario is an injury or a few weeks without Salah and/or Van Dijk. They’re essentially a two man team.

J.spurs

Well-Known Member

That was absolutely perfect. Nobody injured, came back from a disappointment with the easiest of wins. I suspect Poch would've substituted one or two a bit earlier if he wasn't planning on using Llorente et al against Tranmere. It is really unbelievable how stretched the squad is right now.

Wotspur

Well-Known Member

The thing with the mad Xmas schedule was not only did we have 4 games in 10 days , leading up to it , we had the tense QF in the Caraboo game v Arse , whilst LFC were already out , and City had a nice easy tie ( as they have in the next round v Burton and in the fa cup and CL) and LFC had a home tie in the CL we had a tense away game against Barca . So on Friday , Tranmere it is and then they can rest, from then till Tuesday with a little game against Chelsea . I’d have loved to have done Tranmere , but a Fri evening in Merseyside and the need to get my car serviced outweighs an8 hour round trip, and a good £100+ food ., so onnSunday I’m off to my local clubs game Woking v Watford , come on you Cardinals

Rev John Ripsher

Player in Training.

He is already talking about avoiding relegation through nefarious means...

"Neil Warnock has called on the Premier League to force Tottenham Hotspur to play their remaining matches of the season at Wembley, claiming the club's delayed stadium move could present an unfair advantage to Cardiff City's relegation rivals. Cardiff have now been defeated by Spurs home and away and Warnock believes the league must now intervene to ensure no clubs get a chance this season to play Spurs while they are adjusting to their new surroundings. Tottenham have confirmed their the Premier League game against Manchester United on January 13 will be played at Wembley, but the club is still hopeful of moving in to their new stadium within weeks despite months of setbacks. Speaking after his side's 3-0 defeat at the Cardiff City Stadium, Warnock said the league should intervene over Spurs' "cock-ups" with the timing of the new stadium. "The league should enforce they play at Wembley now for the rest of the season," he said. "I don't think there should be any chance of an advantage to any of our opponents. It's not our fault. We should have been playing at the new stadium ourselves. I think they (the league) should step in now. It should be until the end of the season now.... I think they should enforce it."

Rev John Ripsher

Player in Training.

That was absolutely perfect. Nobody injured, came back from a disappointment with the easiest of wins. I suspect Poch would've substituted one or two a bit earlier if he wasn't planning on using Llorente et al against Tranmere. It is really unbelievable how stretched the squad is right now.

Absolutely correct, but we didn't even break a sweat, it was more like a training game, we had well over 70% possession which means not running after the ball at all, they weren't even breathing hard after the game, just a stroll in the park today.

Dorset

The Voice Of Reason

He's just a bit mental, if he thinks Tottenham should be 'forced' to play the remaining home games at Wembley, then I say Cardiff should be forced to play in the fucking Welsh leagues, not the English Premier League.

Motspur Hotspur

Player in Training.

He is already talking about avoiding relegation through nefarious means...

"Neil Warnock has called on the Premier League to force Tottenham Hotspur to play their remaining matches of the season at Wembley, claiming the club's delayed stadium move could present an unfair advantage to Cardiff City's relegation rivals. Cardiff have now been defeated by Spurs home and away and Warnock believes the league must now intervene to ensure no clubs get a chance this season to play Spurs while they are adjusting to their new surroundings. Tottenham have confirmed their the Premier League game against Manchester United on January 13 will be played at Wembley, but the club is still hopeful of moving in to their new stadium within weeks despite months of setbacks. Speaking after his side's 3-0 defeat at the Cardiff City Stadium, Warnock said the league should intervene over Spurs' "cock-ups" with the timing of the new stadium. "The league should enforce they play at Wembley now for the rest of the season," he said. "I don't think there should be any chance of an advantage to any of our opponents. It's not our fault. We should have been playing at the new stadium ourselves. I think they (the league) should step in now. It should be until the end of the season now.... I think they should enforce it."

J.spurs

Well-Known Member

He's just a bit mental, if he thinks Tottenham should be 'forced' to play the remaining home games at Wembley, then I say Cardiff should be forced to play in the fucking Welsh leagues, not the English Premier League.